Duty-based document
Abstract
A duty based is a person that has structure and guidance. A duty-based person is a person that has respect for leadership and the knowledge to be a leader. The writer will discuss her point of views of a duty-based person. She will also give her insight on people lying to and for one another.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, duty is” the action and conduct due to a superior, homage, submission; due respect, reverence; an _expression of submission, deference, or respect. The writer feels that a duty based would not lye to another person or lye for another person the writer feels that if someone thought you were lying to him or her, you cannot be trusted. When you start out lying about something you have to keep on lying to cover up the first lye you started out with. Most people that lye are scared of getting in to trouble. Other peoples that lye just like telling stories. Some people can look you right in the face and they will be lying to you. You can make things worse if you lie for someone, for them and for yourself. They can wound up getting in to trouble for lying. The person for whom they are lying can say they have no clue what that person is talking about. They can say they never asked anyone to lye for them. If you lye for someone else, you are just as guilty as the person you are lying for. If someone asks you to lye for them, you should ask yourself why are they not telling the truth. The writer feels that you shou...
The prima facie duties that William David Ross has listed include duties of fidelity, reparation, gratitude, justice, beneficence, self-improvement, and non-maleficence. Duties of fidelity and reparation rest on previous acts that one has performed, and acting on these duties are acts such as promise-keeping (duties of fidelity) and making amends for previous wrongful acts (duties of reparation), while duties of gratitude rest on previous acts that others have performed. There is a duty associated with the distribution of pleasure or good regardless of its recipient, and this is termed as duties of justice. An additional duty rests on the mere fact that there are other beings in this world to whom we can be of assistance to: duties of beneficence. Duties of self-improvement claim that there are intrinsic moral reasons for one to improve oneself and finally, duties of non-maleficence states that there are intrinsic moral reasons to not harm others. Duties are placed on the list only when they have been judged to be basic moral reaso...
Duty and reason often conflict for an individual. An example that Kant uses is lying. When you lie, you expect that other people will believe your lie, you believe this because the universal law is that you should be truthful. In this situation you have expected that the universal law you should live by is to be truthful, but you have also decided that you are going to allow yourself to make an exception to this universal law and lie.
Duty is defined as a responsibility, a moral or legal obligation. As Americans, we are obligated to
Duty is a word defined in several ways by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. It is used to denote “a moral or legal obligation; the service required under specified conditions; and obligatory tasks, service, or functions that arise from one’s position”. It is a word used to speak of the performance of obligations to others in some fashion. In the poems, “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden; “Dulce Et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen; and “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning, duty to family, to a nation, and to ancestors will be discussed and its effects on the characters in the poems.
...lf to a degree, allowing room for leniency. Lies can be perfectly acceptable, selfless, and moral in the face of a greater evil, or when no harm is being done on any side.
However, as she dipped her hand into her panties, and displayed her digits, glistening with her arousal, his hips had bucked, and his cock throbbed painfully, entrapped in his trousers, as he groaned in need and lust. It was Lexi, who turned on him, and the intervening years had changed a thing. Eagerly he sucked her juices from her fingers, and tongue dripping with them, thrust it into her mouth, as his actions became more needy and urgent. Needing more of her, the folds of her pussy felt like silk against his palm, and her tight, dripping tunnel, like heaven when he thrust his fingers inside her; panting, and writhing as he slid them in and out, anticipating the feel of her tight, pulsing walls clamped around his engorged shaft as he sunk himself balls-deep inside her. "Oh fuck." Eyes narrowed and darkened with lust, he held her eyes, "I'm so fucking hard for you, baby," to watch her face when she responded to his
I placed one hand on his enlarged shaft and gently started licking the tip. Stroking his rod firmly but leisurely he begins to moan. He takes a hold of the back of my hair and forces his cock deep into my mouth. “Be a good girl and take all of Daddy,” he murmurs. Taken back, I decide to just go with the flow and began sucking on his member harder while slapping my tongue against his shaft. Fiercer with every bob of my head, I allow my spit to drip out of my mouth and roll down his cock. Using it as lube I start stroking him faster, wrapping my lips around tighter, bobbing my head quicker. His groans become louder and more pronounced as I maneuver his fuck stick. Becoming intoxicated with excitement, I wanted so badly to suck him dry. Riveted with the amount of pleasure I am giving him; I begin massaging his balls. Lefty starts breathing faster, as I can feel his dick throbbing and twitching. Set on achieving my goal with one final draw he erupts like a furious volcano. Doing all that I can to slurp up and swallow all of his yummy load. His sweet nectar is such an aphrodisiac to me. Once I retrieved every last tasty drop of him, I sat back on my knees and in a bashful voice said, “how was that
Duty of care has a big influence on my own role. I carry out duties that are in my job description. To provide good care standards I always go through training to update and prove my knowledge, to deliver good service. If a service user receives good service the company gets good image.
This book employs the sense of duty as its topic. The author employs examples like Lucies sense of duty to Darnay while he was in jail, also Cartons sense of duty to Lucie, and Ms. Pross sense of duty which drove her to confront Madame Defarge.
Additionally, duty theories clarify what “morality” means, for example to care defenceless people, like children or the elderly. Pufendorf added indisputable obligations, for example “do not hurt others”, “give humans equal treatment” and “ always act aiming at the best intentions”. Kant added the “treat people as an end” principle, thus not
Philosopher, W. D. Ross, states a variety of relations between people is morally important, including promisee to promiser, creditor to debtor, wife to husband, friend to friend, and others, which is the groundwork of what he calls a “prima facie” duty. A “prima facie” duty is a conditional moral duty and a person’s obligation to satisfy that moral duty will depend on the circumstance. In a sense, as Ross suggests, would be a person’s duty sans phrase in the situation. To put it another way, it is when there is a “prima facie” duty to do something and there is a convincing belief in favor of doing it. An example of a “prima facie” duty is the duty to keep promises. Unless there are other moral considerations that trumps, a person should keep their promises (Timmons, 2012, p. 313).
...to lie on occasion as result of better results or to not harm the other person. For example, if a teenager does not tell his parents he snuck out and drove their car then he avoids punishment if he simply says he never went out. Also, if a girl does not like the dress her friend is wearing but still says she does, then she lies for the benefit of her friend rather than causing harm. Although people still lie, they are still able to act morally in accordance with universal law. Overall, I believe it depends on the circumstances and individual on whether or not humans are obligated to act morally because morality is for the sake of the individual while obligation would be for the sake of others or the community. As a result, rather than a moral “obligation” to act, it should be replaced by desire so that people would want to act a certain way instead of feeling forced.
One may concede that if a person lies to another on the premise of a selfish goal where they are the only person who receives benefits, such as a person who borrows money without the intent of returning it, as in Kant’s example in section 4:22, they are effectively treating that other person strictly as a means to some other end, and therefore defying the second formulation which dictates that others should not be viewed purely as a means to other ends. However, as with the first formulation, there is the possibility for lying to admit of degrees and take the form of an imperfect duty. If one supposes that lying to another could be beneficial, as in a case where a small, permissible lie may boost one’s confidence and therefore chances of success, or similarly when promising insincerely may cause someone to go out and gain valuable life experience they would not have gained otherwise, the lie has the potential to prevent harm, but to actually breed positive consequences. In such a case, lying could again be seen as an imperfect duty, unlike the perfect duty insisted by Kant, and should not only avoid blame, but be celebrated as it is helping another
Actual duties is Reciprocity; the definition for this concept is an individual makes an ethical decision based on a duty to treat others how they would want to be treated. John actually looks upon this term in this quote; “If I was that desperate, I would want someone to help me out”. Here he’s putting himself in the man’s shoes if he was in that kind of predicament he would want another by passer to assist him.
Acting out of duty in Kant’s point of view is acting in respect to the